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THE WEATHER FFO"
HTHE I) AIL Y MISSOU'LIAN
VoLrrow.. xxI. Nr. T HE. rY Oj u jAx , ITo 1)A11 oujI..t. ,
.'T, xxxvIr. NO. ii1. M MISSO}r'A, 310NT.\N.\, 'iiI'II JAY Cl I,\V ..(l~~..llN 'l :, PII11. 'l1t'' FIE' $N
M, O,LEIGHT0NW
ESTIMATES
WATER
HYDROGRAPHER OF THE UNITED'
STATES GEOLOGICAL SUR
VEY TALKS.
PROTECTION TO SETTLER
Government Official Explains Plans of
Service and Importance of Power
Development and Poss;bilities ofi
Montana--Uncle Sam Has Ninety i
Statiorl in Treasure State.
It
,1. ,t b.i'ghthn, hyinl ':ra lp,,er wilh t,
11h, l'nital tintes geol~ gh'al survey,',
returnedlil yete'rdtli y fro.1)1 trll) til i It
ifuy frir p11ohlai,,. ll will ildo wirk Ii
%W'unhhinlgnl, lblihn, ()regon, 'Ilu. ('ul
oira(do uallld N\,w M*exlei tind ni i nt
r'*turn to Naihit.otOn city bfor, lr)c
t'combier. I1 Is ill it . lsp ('lIl mtis iion in
Ih*. west, but wanld nut .lly whnt It Is.
"I wIII tell you In at gi-irail way what I
Ii being dolne In MiIiintuit," sidt heII to
a Missounllan, Iuln who l)pressed.l h liii
fl'r a story. "'lte geological tulr\':y *
July I more tihan douibld tl I lts Mlntn ll;tI
pplroprlitlon for the iivestlgtiglion loi
wllatelr supplies ile tihe lat-. ,Thin work
entl.t largely of ly oif the y minl.alure
Inlollt of the flow of rivcerts i .ttlltlontis
Iprllllalnently e!stulisll.hed fI'r thalt ipur- I
"T'Phisi work I, the iasis trir all d.votI
opments of watelr upllllplies. tucllh li t
Irrigation, water Ipowel, city iplly tl
uandi fhlod 0onntrol. In all tf thllese dle
velolmnenlts tlhe gutlllulntee of' walter in
ts dtistributionl throLughout the yieur it
thle firtst Informnation lecessaryll. U n
thlls has been li.(udl all the work of the
l'nltelcd tates revlumwtlolll servlice., g.
Krelga'ting albouut $i0f,lll,0001 throughout
the urid west, in uwhllltion to the $20,
(lilil,000 lipproprihtleid by the hl.t lcon
"The earltlor rrigatlion woirks were
not bared on actllual records olf streamr
fliow, and, aIni ai reuallt, iwiny oif thltni
fulled bocalte the amount of witater
wasl, not ax grout its wasl believed. Stuch
fi;lllure-s worked hardshipl s In every
culse., if not dlnisltL', to) tlhe se(ttlers 'H
tend so It I 'that the lilellltirelellnt ofll
HtreI'1' floW In primlllarlly ii iltounsl
iof pritectlon to the Pettler. In
thoe case of the government projectsl
it becoines tile guarantee of' ftlte In
teirlty otf the govertnlmentlh Invest
rlelnt. Watert power', no less than Itrr.
gation, Is dependenlt upon stream flow,
and that which liInIIt thile ltlonlit oft a
lpower avullable aIt llny silte Is the low
water an1111d not that brought down i P1
floods. The neglect of this fundlla
mental polntt hIl resullted In the use- a
less tlxpenlilldtllur of Llily millllions ofi
hulllnr for the Inetalltliotl of power
wlheels that could be used only Iat short t
perllods drllling Ilood tlname. Such power
in not Inmtrketuble. It ls only that thalt
cailln be depedlolell upon Niyry daiy In the "
year that, ax i rule, I, worti'h devil- -
opliing. I
Reservoirs.
"In the establishmenlt of reservoirs,
on the other hlitld, to Inirtuseae the low
\vwter l'.ow and pirevent fioods It Is the
Illgh-water period that Is most Impor
tant, folr, unless. we' now how niuch
water tllore is tq be stoired, we etnnot u
adlupt thL cletclitCy of the rtesc.r\'oil' tol
fit tihe sttreonmi. i
"The workl if thIe survtey hiai he'ent
irol'otculltetd IIn Moltllll evr slince' 1888,l
iii Its eixtent haIll llnot )been 1t ip11uii le Ih
with h lllnpttortance ' of t lhe strleam p
lof the shtol. This, hIwever', In trl'ue ll' t
the entirel country, uand nece'sutriilly so, ,
,licake Lthe t lleippioprllntlnsInten i I
lie-en luffitOllnt to do Imore(. 'rTh ip
propriltlol l W l I'ncreased 0li per '(ent
hiy thile Iteit xetionlo ofl eu(grtes. As it
'result Monttilllll 'uS prtlun lis beon 0i
Ninety Stations. II
"W'i alre nlow I tlfnintnliinlig 91) ttatlhits I
In tiLh stItite, nil n Ilore alt' bilng addettll.
'PIle aitids flow Irovhled, it Is bIelievel, l
will be tufftlclent il tl, lrry oil 'the \,ylelk
lit pllierl' lillll.er. ii
"Thle wLater p)OWeP , itrl' of liiftlLLII iire
atxt to Its tgriyturllur e Itl lilnlolrtulnce
Ill the way ot Inll) liitRet. h'11e lillitH i
will NIInl day be w'orked outt; tho wu
Ior pliwirs will alwaiyH lIe avtiIllible I
"l,-aw Inlt)s in Ihe Iollian tlae so 1
richly enlowtl d wiitht waiteLor ltlw.-r lit
thils one, tanl few hIlayie Iein leveltipid
i n Well lip to tile iprnclt tllhle. Nevei'- a
thelets, the titltte ht hardly miai.' II Il
btoginning In wlttiter iliwur' develop- tl
tment."
Mr. . Leighton will mlieko lI trill PiI ille t
1oell tIto bFrore he ilil' lx 1li tt'rrl -
bury.
PIRE ON MOUNT HAOGIN. ii
lutte, All g, 3I,--A forest fire on
Mount Haggiln, In sight of Anaconda,
In being faoght todny by n force front
that cIty. Thlt e ti e oonly remttlnlig
fllre In distrlet No. 1, of whlh Ana
onldat Ix tho headquarters. n
COTTON MILLS CLOSED, ,
Enlchiede, Holland, Alig. 8.-A dl-I
pate over wagex between .the 'mll v
ownetrs and employen of thoe cotton l1
mills, whilch form tho chief Industry "
of I.n*olede, resulted today In a lock- -
out of about 10,000 operatives. ,
/
CANALEJAS SUPPORTED I
ED
ofL
verj
of Piemier Canalojas, who leads move- i
ty ent to separate church and stato in I
Spain. I
.M1drld, Aug. :I.- Fit-I.Id 1lurshhnd l.
e' U)llilguez., whl e is ex-eI'r hhle t of r'
ll( sln ole I;Ilo ex'-lpre'nllir, in an in I 11
th terview tolday sibIlo hoi. \)wou llll )td p t / .
)3', Ple'niie|" 'clthiie'Jees ill his struggle'' 'l'
la' r'eligitis rel'. er s, built it. elh tebl.d the t
lt' l "'lo'' ss of tilt movl, iV'ruenIt iii lleLt'llint r
li eIl' the itmens' power oI the clhrgy II
I111 01i h|hr |lflei'iie' ei''i' l|' .IlI11,i
wlI h , Hl i di lur, I le arlt i e cl mnlhlullee h lldIeil' '
lin I tnultlejs is cl ndletiliKg the'etmni;ilgno,"
ls. h lshe fie l nultrelll.hl, i one I ofl the r
it hest et'liures or ite sittialton. Iie' e
tie ttaltiIt.A ll i land the w ,rlhl to knowlll
ilt whalt he is loin;h . If hle .eeee'e',i he
'y will halte riendeell r iin lmmense i eer'V
lIe li e te ýieteii.''
eli' t-~' )I. -
r Papal Note Secret.
Ri Ilm-, Aug. 3.--- Th1 noteI( 0 which Cnr
N dilrltl Merry del \'e I, the lPupl wre
r- tary ef state, I. lirl'eparilg to nl'tl''we 'r
to t hat of 1'romllleir I enalojus, will hte I
yi
ell subllmitted to the ongnrtegitlon if ex. -i
as tra~ rdlinary affta-rs. ,,fhe tonis i' u
Li r
il the n h will hi hed r,'
OF -MININ G.
tll TOWNS
tryI
'lIi, ROOSEVELT SPENDS BUSY DAY IN I,
n1' Ii
nrli PENNSYLVANIA AND RE
LIi TURNS HOME.
ctn
In- -
Wt \\'lllesharre, I'll., Aug. :I.--'l'hleodore
Roosev\elt travee\'le'd for 15110 ;ik.4 today
ew,
Illamong the u mountain 'inrig Plons in
of pendingll the Hll iumtie'r aIt 111 .i StI llit
,e, Springs. 1at1' tIuniglt t lhe' stl III ltd .wit
art to Oyster 1fay'.
we i An lIcident typlle' of tel' l' l'
tIt happenings lltn't' ed at Wl'y'milt., t L
.Ie 'ining hlulelyt. Au old Irishll | w omll
el. stepped til to hit intl, thr'l tliyg eiout
hler huiandl, exelliied:
" elleeo, 'I'edtly. Yl 're loie le; 1i1ne."
r, I 'he t'amer prll l ientl grite d wlll lnit'
d elllght, and lid he was glule to see'
h lcr. I,
ie Y"i'D 're looking fine', too," he saidl.
ll Yes, Inleledl." sat she. "lI'ml .strng t
it ha i yon are, 'nt l yll'e e it in' luip." 1
to 'Ir 1 cll ,lmonl I dlh ,ot e away h' li.. 'ill!- ll
ill-n1 t II
' lin A Compliment.
l. In lell the i nilll l lpi isedt thritgii 15 w
Wl towns teiday, John .M1 iell, ltr'me'' wi
1t11 president if t1 ' o it'ilte t Mine N)ei'lkeres
ofr o lAme'rica' ol 1ti'v. Itather J..J. I.tI-eI
sn rntll of i\'llkebaurhrle and thie 11'v'
P 'l rude ll the uttlltoll)i l e w tl h h mlt l'. Atl t
'ilt Il1oiksltll tt'here wals onee wmte' lgIt l the
''n l 275 pmlond y. C hlle .'1 lellr Nel, l.t1e1 a1'
wtoma4n who lotkeltl to If ·ilthe (veulul r'
nIot ti. i tle' it'enm ilut i tO le luntll. 'IThe 1,
elis lurge wot'eei ti rouiht e i l tSix vhlleir'e'I ti
t t ult r ll lllle lh o c thl ere, to i"he ci'olel. It
i'n .ll, .... J. I..a., lte'io t ee . ......ii' ..le 'I
elk 'l'he'l I the . llrllcl to the'( wmiull w'mlei 1t
wie "'Aci't Wh' litttlleleeedeiie. Mlinl . I L'"'
ic '' hi' cllonll rl hcIi'mI Icr. It helcl 'i t
iee theitiIt he' d1i nhIlt eel cve the' coimil ll
re- llOt LeLtei t ee' cit tit ' ;eel)' I ( |. . hel lee'
tel hrol l g lh Ineli crlowel'd u'llt l 11he t''l'olediI'
ep- tlo rieacl the ononel'e tlde.
rIf "i'lne, Ine!" Chellnel e oM h"civelt e''
ciTet llhcel. Il gllherdl ' her han, ' rI
titLo hIel ' lid'el lille ey'e', 1nh tetlel l t
The Citizen'. Wife. tl
ia. "I)eie'tt hotu know imy ollnlen ie th t"
ml the iverlage Amlerican.l l tlwtye il II
iig ile PItt) g 1 cultizet, , hij 1any tlmre le I..
I wI'fre l il beitter oel0," Inlld ln tlhe tllite A
imtoell e I l'otell m t hiw'iy, the foh eri 'lrllceIl
-lenlt tekle il'f l h itt to the 'mirher'l hh
wilft wtio wal ther inotll'er of II e chil- ,
Sldrco. e
IR. PIttedn m ieal' it Ily lf It. rThe treleoort
tllO were Ifllil with crowdt#tls, 'llny of the
;on hIoutse were elecoretted with flagee 11dt
tr' children In the w tryet. waved the pe
'It- - - - - - - - - - - - - t- ii
lINSURGENTS OVERWHELM
STANDPATTERS IN IOWA
AND CONTROL PLATFORM
With a Majority of Three
Hundred on Every Ques-,
tion, the Progressives End,
All Doubt as to Supremacy
---Tariff Revision Excor
iated---Taft and Carroll In
differently Praised.
1)4 Moime, hllis, , Aug ,. - flteilh
li Win lia wrote I r1sit vlglliIstly
pirtglrJt.e today at it convention
Shie'ih was itl illI uprolri nilst of the
fl t . H natllll ' tllrllll alnllld elltllr
I)kll\IIIr Inull the Insurgent de l tllont
alit %ai11.1 ngton were i i nthus tl ililI'v.
" IInlarsed. The new i't iff Ihw \'1as
Si .br dedts i ure in the, light ol I' t
part l t'y ph. Ii li.r I ,llst I
ni eI.r ntit lhi lillg Ili t i l1 t lle Iilllre
Iletiit oi f tihe ln llnistrf'tain of ,rlalltl
rt i 'r int" ('c a trroll. An 1 a Ittm1' pt tl llosl the
i a ttnlllu ,, I(e'lo t )o make( the stIte iu-In.
'1 i' trll commiittee o" erihelIintltl.y pgrog
it r'essiv' e , . ,vM calle I off, presut nlil lit
y thie hlit ofll Senll t . I m'tl inin s.
n, enllator (n tUions 'wis trempioI r iv
el chairnitn: t-',tnr 1)oliv'er pern tnnent
chuirmani . The lrogreslie majority
'r rnge close to 3I11 ,on everll y question.ll
oi rsl\vet li to 'I . The foregolng itl a
. otynupsis ofh the iiUy'ts (e'nts. Tof till
tl etny ble Ialed cheiers and i er. utp- i
It i l tllite i l h sses. m unlan l .il( and lanll's i f
dhis(',ird.
The Crusher.
The lppearunce lndi disappearance
of the "steam roller" was one of the
diverting Incidents of tile ti.y. It dlne
a ubout through the insistence of the
Htandplt • memlblJO s oI thle platform
cotminittee in demanding an unqualified
t' Indorsement of the Tlart ladminltllllrM
tlin, the legilative alcts of "the reg
if lard" ind thile hostility to Cummins
alnd t Dolliver. It wa\s leterminld to
iexert a little pressiurel julst to show)\i:
the Inorilty IIwhoi Is runnling the re
pubiilanl polities il l.own. The prl
nawry lawv, whlich provi'des tlhallt mem
hers of tie state centrill committee
'shlll be chosen byl ti llc. onVentlon,
was fastenedrlt uplon I.s the meansl to
this endi. It wais iprolposed toi direr
SIrd the caucus selections of tie Flirst
and Ninth disxtricts, which are stand
Lut. alid lo to have ilhe converntin iub
fititlite progresislyoi in tilr pllhlues.
Attorney' tenlerl Byers as chaitf
four ofi the 'Pysten rolletr" brouKght
that eIIil ne Into view with ii I oiittlnli
that the convention ipro'eedl t tile se.
uI n. tlolt r of t il lta c ontl' y onllllm.ittl e
men. Ile \tests oppose+d by A. TP. P~ritce
HOLDUP IN DILLON(
IS A GENUINE
THRILLER
LONE ROBBER FIRES BARN TO F
DRAW CROWD, THEN AT
TEMPTS TO ROB BANK.
])illoin, Aug. : i. (41p lii.) -.\ lolne
huntilt attemplllte d to hold 11p thell tt \t
!link of Illoln li aninalr e alfter nolon itl
ioday, undt, inst..id of getting aiway
wili nliythingi, hie lft $2 on theL piiy- I
lIg teller'ls elunter i11il is I1 jlull \iwitlh II
a half broken siull. The winme of thei ht
estaliilshed. Just ii f ,w minutes after i l l It
noion fire brollke uthi in va liant llurl t
oi thlii, o iiislte side ofi the railroad, I t
tiirck ron toln, il considerable dis- I s
tunel from uhe busiLiles -setiun. 'rhle a1
nIlu.tny Itiz. s, r'lllsponlled. While the c,
fire wals ait Its height lthe lone r'iblbr b
rode lp to thll bali, Lied his horse to ri
IL convenient telephone pole and ein
tered. Hloulkeeper dl)nred 1 was the only I
ersnl In thel blunk, for it was theii Inoon l
hour. The bandliit wls not miaskied in 1
linlly ntllnnel and ll'e slingly up- II
proaehed the bookkeeper find suked n1
thait twoI slilvr duliirtil, whichli he l -I
L sdeoit iihould hie 'waiiled fior ii $2 bil, I;
IilOiei ed Ue to ac uuodiiiiiiulate tile ,
minti iliiii whln hie iligaiii aced hl vis- h
Ltor hei \i as looking Into the imuzle ofL a
fin iutominltic revl-ller,. 'The iuniniind i
"liundls upl!" was givenl.li, but Ins tead
'lreedi run frl a'1, rear do' ' (ir, lindllll
which Ie Is l t.iedlol tilhe d(IireLtori ' ilfi'1e, I '
The highwayman fired one sh.t, whlh ti
lanl edl hi tiii' .olaiilne lL .if the i ioo'i.L tL
directly over thei helad of' thLe. f'lollng V
bank officiallL,.
'lThe b nilit wealll'kir 'l aifterI, firing jt
once and nil ruln blindly to tho oultideo
iiof the b)ink, jiiiilIIiLpe on his waitngl
horse and gallilo i il t as 'lstl, its possiblt e
liroctl y on to thie xtreet whlihi led to fl
the oiiurltlilu se. At the first tul'n lie l
attemptledl to guin the open couintly,
libut his horne xlilppled iliiil f tll. thro'w
iIng thel, rier with sucllh fOlrl iis to
render him ilrnioni ,lsllous. A nIllll liniiied
Adamins ughiit the r.al and ii iiulled himi
lniler somile shilade tre's olut of the stun.
'I'lllhen he I it 11111 him l il the rivaI' l
of the oiffleorsI ; 'lhIe hlanllt is stlll hullf Ii
unconsilouls. WVltin fivo minutes of Il
the time the aliarml was given fully (01 V
iien were nrined un ilioi his traill.t It
Il holleoed that the bhililit li tile sa .nu
person who set firL: t he h ilirI and I
ihut It wias lone to LttriLrt. uttention ft
frol l the rIi'ol job of tile day. 11
PAvI I IMJL rIJ- I rvI NIVI
A recent picture of Governor B. F. Carroll of Iowa, a stalwart leader, any
a bone of contention yesterday.
tio nlrloceed Ie the ullol-flIslhuln t wa
the repor~t It the IlMoiltIth o-4 "11111111 h e
h 1ad b 1 l lt,14i, t ei ve,-14 II ''4I, I
o ile roll cull. r'(~ul't ('llllil'
Concessions.
It wa'. growing ltark wileltis liti'
114111 11444s1 t4111(4134t 'I ii I, t i
slurtprile .e very11114, t'halIru1m 0~
liver lrdered ule'hauf li r li' bk Iiin4I 11
the garage and the e'aulIIM notn t,,
Weel, Ullclnired. TPils, ti: 10n IIltllil, -
Inent oI ( overnor Pa 'lrrtll I, V. a1 1 VI
eeL11344t14 to h lt ll'.'. It tuns(' t14 ott.
! ee,44lIul t44 til cII 11111tlld V.11441 typ ex'r
ill trytin to Met the ltl"tWgalO' t44l44'lilf
w'11 illmlst UllCeasingl4 f-r 4t houI (rs.
sIltwart rCplliatswll. wh1 n a IlO t'
trait If tile tlI'4iihnl wiI's hIlltud ai 11
a4nsweredi With ilec oh~ll ," wilth Jell's.
CRANE AN'I JALK
OF BALLINJER
MATTER
MASSACHUSETTS SIENATOR RE-,
FUSES TO DISCUSS HIS MEET"
ING WITH SECRETARY.
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WOMAN SEEKS REWARD.
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bly 4the state4, city .a444d ,. 4'vor.4I 4 i '4 hi44
r1;.ll' 14444 s 114 lts4 1 :144 1 44.444 ~' It' 4 4.44' \\'4'414
l4ng4
- I;I to, I, II1 lt r · I rt" ligat, l .+:clr Icng the
l siii ii..,ii. .. 'Ta.ft lat n hit.was iiulmlly
tis ti n ii Ity hitv ut..;'enl. ll int'
A Good Fight.
lw. i tnnl' vvl with ilivil't n1 s10 1' ite'd 1to
OW mttlilst i I ht tt lit eviry for
util et" t \'llrt" a lightI1 wan pIossible,
jllsihlt.l) .,it roll calls ant nattIlcsl everyrP
rtI11(enrI of tilt. I rt lclllor I otm nllnttee sli
trlsnhttl/Il th('ll revised l neelored for
r 11i ·Ihtlllnatltnn o il' ''II)/llll 1. 'hurlt by
III.- in-hlcan tiilunaleonvenion an
Intv," cnnlidear e in his a bil-~·
lrnninncl n fag' Fie.)
PARUAMENJ ENOS
A HEATED
SESSION
ENGLISH LAWMAKERS ADJOURN
UNTIL NOVEMBER-BETTER
FEELING EVIDENT.
S1 ..n. . n, .... .\ : ' ' , l'lia, m' it ndl -
fl ulni u l;il i t.;.a utilI Novembe. r 1.i.
,r I'Iring ile r1t, thJl, ,iilfen' t l'Ie M IbP -
.ll l . L llti lt l I ili 'ff r i i i'4l o f i i' h oi ie
"i'll l. l Iti the ot' of Coimllll tilt)n
iii ll .h"'cti ll ti illl tii ll l the Lxpectatini
i ll .nt."r ainel.l i v : ' i i ll ii i IltiOnlse nlt
i un i iLhe ; i 'T l tihlln. IKoriu it rlii ne t
N. v,,ilh e ' |I . i ,iv t 'li tl l io f th il . l litsll n
llrille. haV'. hljlrl mljusti'd L ll iP ' Ie
ier A". l1ith I : i t mii n tltl tltM o l the
I iin ll l I l lll iy _ ii I ri l' I I th a t cld i e tl -
inuI hI u :i u iii lvat-n ii l id rhing tflei it'
i i ;i ll f i I. ' the ' iti irie.s, inot tinle
i -aL l- tiuti lt ioi w tr.y. I ha th t they
ih uli Y u llilnl 'I'hi most I Ulxrttnlt
,, .. ul h{ t . n:lrtIlm e tt hla
xhin ,l I it a iop tion of :l hx iiel.alo' Lloyd
I orlu . i o'.. ' t.et. i buitil lt.L, the trugglet
ixivxr tvxhich i-uring tiniu xix wilh pLII.
li i v nit iroulht the lfug ly ull hg icon
trl-v xi i-Li.il thIa tnfin Ht lltm twile
t t lr t to .1 h ,,ul ;lnl itse.ul the,dlsso
lIti , " I ' In lii t lm'eii. -it a l i whol ele.a
S tion. Il'.r. ilor A\,.quith's .luinet bhu
h a.IIn . Ii~, . 1ne. l at f ihe _le.tloln : the
I l bu wg 1 was n uii tet l and llder the Ill
flu it. , ' .of the k hin '4 nleX:ith 'i ll Inr
I iii,. .x,,r i inc fli li l t ao seek t fritendly
; tl.i.-Illnei t of Llii .llslirile over the
tlsi ' .oiill r to 1,14-to raiher L11hnn ll'pe
ciplitx e it. ui electa tions whilr l the na
tiin wii still iu i'ln urtning.
P'rhenilli.r feeI'nthgs of the parties also
w r. n, ioticillhe In the ,ilse tin on of
the iill nmllif.ving the king's ,ieceslson
dho.'hratloi thit the ohl time phrhlases
: il:: 1iltt the Hul ian I'rlthulle dIo trinn
hbingr ."liiinaitld annd the dcllration
hliing iuhale eiettahle to all the king's
till)PJei t , ilun-,.nilf.rl ist. ils Well as I
'lhe womanl i's ,uffrage bill, which,
if I i irethlim i r'' discussion, Wa1
h'lll i n coIh il ittee of the whole. alnd
l lhier ,.ntl il t ll meastlu-res were d10.
t '1 rrrl t altil tlh s iaurlnl meeting,
RENO FIRE DISASTROUS,
Reran, .t,\.. Ana. .1.-An explohion
SI' a t lllli' in ;t talllor shop this after
s ino.n llSell ;i fire which Iltrnedl three
alnltl houliies aind mtheir contents,
\,.illlftl atl ailiitlt $10,i000
NORRIS ISSUES CALL
FOR SPECIAL
ELECTION
Il +h 0l.1, \ n t. : (I , i. l I -.
rl lw ht' i nall lt ii . .ll l.lI,11 li 11 . 'i l1t'1' 1 1. 1 1,i
N ov !iliils I' 1 1,1 .I it. iinh r ri l i t iI
gIi1'+li , 11 e r11, ,i i II I I t. l llil. l l,
I~illirl. 11111' Ir li,. .,l . h , 1 flll l lll 1, 1'.. i1,1.
1illI .l l l, .!"'11111. ' 1 1.1i I'.l,l'l)·,'"C ll" l
liM. .1 . i IR SitI S N .
tid ill h111." C'llito\111(il ' I(',1o 111 s. II"II~ tl
t . ; 4;,1' I ,1 1 1'1h.. ('hi lt :111. I )( '"r
I.DtE I , IN O P 1 L, E E. I" RlRllthi . hltinS
.lt rI Iron IK.ifAli l ,l .\1 i i- lnll, B N Is
i attr . I ;t s it lli, I t l..l inlll , i antlt l lLrs,
.i l v + ,r I t o w , l' or l r s, l V a l l y a n d ' ( l -
lo \\.(. n,". fl'lt Ihl.ur l ut hian also
prittaa td flt r 1 111"t it- ion of :I
trlI ti ti Iltut I l aI ll hIi iIti.li tinl4
FROM KANSAS, DOUBT NO I
LONGER REMAINS.
Top .klit. Il<at: , AI ::. . while the re
turt s fbtt r ht rtptbtlllt l l stIltte prait,
m l'ay I ure ni chll mlllll, tnd yet, enuingll
iur tl i In l II th s i thttr ri ulnr no dt n-0 t
nlits lI nl I the winners . ai . I ri . 1tt ltttx it
It'wIa l (if tiCI Ih ii' rgenl . n 1 . II I .l i i.,n L
nalllt \lt I. I lllrdockill.l, rj iniIIr t t iltlrt
b tli s I'tliron tillt atven.lit h il ttl ad lli thi
istrl~licts, irespl tively, ad no hposlllll i) t
It W iiit tho light hli.itih thilt It It,
Artthony l Jr.. i tnaelst. uni stand
paltther a ln'. tihe iflilt ' ist Uit l t t lith d
Ibe tn dl'llitltl I y T. A. .IliN tl,l tlil
iltlirgel nt dI' dalltIllu , b til retll lrn tllldll1
Inproved that Anthony had been renilnl
natal aby ti108 Viota-t
(iv'rnor W. It. ltllhM, the pro
gr iusivu- inrdidute for sati. ino ation
idefoted 'Thomi. Waiitff, i stund.
lllputter " by ni majority of 27,1;2. The i
enntest betweern theo two men wa.ed
warllm. lilh l4nade extended speaking
tiours. The result of the republi)an I
'lti ressiail ati l nhl lllvs ft ltii w:,i tit itt
P'irst dittr1:*., I). II. Anthony, In- t
.\. I1.pllial bIy a InlJortily of 018. I
i .ondl dls trlct., A. i '. MitcheIll, Ini t llr
tKenlt. tdefttt d C. P. Ni .ott, intml nt, I
stllntlputter, by 1,l)000.
Third dit. .lret . PI. (amp.I ll,' In-t
m lnt, llllllllstandputtll r, tlefealte.d Allrthur I
i ' I l I n l a l l .l I.I
IPo'lt h Ill ,rict . Fred i. Jack. n, i ll - i
surigeint, def,'ihalt J. . Miller, inemim- I
bent, standt.airii, fy 0i majority of t
Itllth dit trcll , It. i1ttr . Insurgel nt, I
hdefalited '. A. ('hltlerhead, incumbent L
stnllllplttr, bl y i2,100. aii
ixtl h distrit, l 1. 1). Y ioung.l , in .ur
l int, dllfelated II. . It lt hderl, Inu I m-I
biit. st. niputter, by 1.000. d
iIventhl dl srclt. i,/. II, .MNlitison, in -
ig. hth distrlic.l, Victorl .Mulrdockk, i
srgIll't ill olpo11 s ill i itiio n t
Ilb itlnsll i lon sot· uffhis 14int,.i the I
\W.' l1". Da, vis, sli, ' lleditor; Ike S. ,
L Iv.li, s uillpe Iintentlld n.it Iof hls sir rnee; I
R. T1. Fairchild.l, isuperin+tendent o1f pub
Ill instruction: John ., Dawson, at
torney general; Charles l sl lions, sre
r',itary', of siite; J, S. \VWest Wilnl sll ' I
(tomle, Justice, of the supremle court: t
Jli'k Tilley, tru\+urer, probable; 'l'o
Irownil, printl'lll, prob ble; J. '11. . Vhit 1. i
and (Jiiorgti Pihlul b ware I ltnlinatel i
Iifor railroad col m ission rl. s \\ wi111h the
third norm (''(' doubtful, t
Oklahoma Totals. I
(lltuhlri, lil li., Augll. 3l, -\\'l hh returns) i
pr di'allly tent m in d . ll " It h . th lix .' 1
dil i I n Itl h ovnil V lrn i oll l tllt tilt,', H - n
utl si l 'l ihc, tl d I tt ll, i llm hll r euli t - s
ohf nge ,i i 'pt ty r loud' i'e hltlrt, in ;luhl t
- -** -----------i----- t i h' n
(Onutnualon Pge Tree
'GORE CHARGES
TO BE AIRED
TODAY
INVESTIGATION OF M'MURRAY'S
OKLAHOMA CLAIMS TO BE
HELD IN MUSKOGEE.
DEFENDANTS CONFIDENT
Attorneys for Alleged Bribers and
Grafters Claim That Legality of Ac*
tions Can Be Easily Shown-Gore
Talks of Affair-The Charges as
Presented.
.\lruskgee, u)lit., .\ng . -Inve:,tliga.
linen of charges intdl e bI,y I'ni oted St ithten
nll;atl lr ' I'. (,)ie lhu t htit- i. lll ;A
lIler'' of the l house if l '.l ri.r.r nta
tivte .ith habd berit offlered t bribe
,I $,,Ith ln) ,to fcter iia hellmne w.'hereby
the Inll tdians of I iklhtllaima were to be
dlprlvetl ,f $:3.000,000 profits diul theall
thriough tih, sale of coal and asphalt
lInds In his ,tat., is to ibe be gun here
ltllrrlir, l in Ilthe eltv of the lllvestl
iatioIn ,Senator rare said tonight:
"I will tell the I l Ildetails of the
SrShelin,' hatcheiId ilt V Waslingtol to
mulct thIese. Indlians out of $3.000,000
through the aleI of their lunds. I wil:
give tIllntms, l:dates and other iercum
stances relative to thlt bribe of $25.)000
offered to me and ia member of the
lerasi ofI repril'tntattlveis to remorive our
Oplimsltirn to lhu, crhelini .t li, it would
throw that Cist sum of money Intothe
hltntls Iof private attorneys."
The 'omnmittee was aptllsnted by the
huets of replro-ntatlve. to investigate
whalit tr.n known as the MeIMurray
,Ii nltrats with th. I 'hltkasaw and
I 'hortitw tripe. of Indians. The,
hlargia c us l dal:l.' by H~enator Gore In
the senate on Junel 24 inll which form
the basls for the presrirnt Investlgation
The Charges.
Tha't .. l. .cMtMurray of McAlleater,
Okll.. and hIs unsochlatel hlad obtalied
lt 10.000 Indivldtual contracts with t'hlek
I a.n Itndt Choc'tnw Indlalns for the eale
orit 4:1,0100 n:res of cowl and asphalt
lands,. estlmitei to be' worth frotn
S30,000,000 to $160,0100,000.
'rhat tihe profit to MeMurray and
his Uioisnt'lut was to be 1 lper cent
- iir a un rannging froii $3,000,000 to
$16,000,000.
That a: New York synlll.at' ailready
- waSt preplatrie to tilnke over thet land tit
$30.000.01O0.
That when a pposition to approve the
ontraets a r,.' In ci.ongress lite (iena-.
tiur (;o.'u) was ipprlloirhllleld andi was
tithll that $25,001 or Iprha:wl $50000
wouli bIje anllblhe to im rland that a
like suIn would lie availableh to a lnem
I ber of the lhouse of represelntatives I
all opposition was reltiovei.
'That if the, t'nitru'ts had been ap
iproved tile' Indiansn woultl have been
deprived of 10 per cent of the profits
glularuanteed them by the government
aind the' money would IIhave gone to
Ipaly "attorney'Hs fIes" for which no ma
tirial cservie haild liton rendered. Hen.
air (lorl' ae i'll citlrg that an ex
nellltor front NebraiskU andil an ex
senator from Kunsan here Interested
in lthe conturats.
Gore Talks.
"In my tliarge lierore the senate
I iliI i not give any names concerning
the offers of' blribery," nsad Benator
liol. '"l'hit and other InformatIon
I am now retily tio impartii before the
ih vestigating ioinilittee.
'When theil gor.vrnnllll t malde its
f etr' ti, s withthi l Indllldns, It agr'eed to
sill lth a. * rl ia lI iil hlllad over the full
Profits to threse' Indllans, It would be
aIrslunlrll fo thel governmet to anctltio)l
iI red,'ultionl f 10 per cent tolu be handed
cill ill Ithe, shal e of attornety's fees.
It i. slpciallV ;Ibiuird sn,. no allotr
niys' erviuVlt are Ireeded.'
Dennil T ,lynr, co.unl for I. ".
1l.'Mturr:uy, alLL tdlly that lhe would
I olintundil that the ,ontrauts wiu't \'liut
l sin,,' uhn Indians i \r0r mennlhtirs oh
what is korwn as the liv', ('ivilized
Irib ," ir i u;ll tl i i. hLI tI the right of
ii I'ti ucllhil to IIm1kr 0 iiltt trnit" Ie
Iii. h wtorlhl Isuit, hoiwu.ver., thaI i1,
,rite I rii , ry h.ll ver I.ii lliadte.
I'et'll L.yti., thIliirnilll ii" the riejiihl
I liil itrit, un, u ,ol itt te o Ti.'eIIxus. wiht
, SII h£11+ d byv ("rIt.lf mlnlAin ll . I'.
( tlll ItrirgI Ihl' tlii,, tsl' Al' h llUi, I'
It c 'u lryLl iin uri lioi, trr ihuoi orl
rurert ur lt's Iriu ll n hing rsscite
lIr. Mul lorhtrr , in wrorkin,, por the ap.
her,' tmlrrrlw when thi, hirnsllgution
PLEASURE TRIP PLANNED.
,l- s II r i tri g th ilg rlii li )-A.
SIlannrI Iy I , t. I Mlnttticti Olr' of
li. i, ty, i\hr lhrft toaiy for Seattle,
I'i,,li whirie, hi, nill igo lii S.kgwap. Inb
Still i, riont lti uiontilhs find exoi'Ots
ti VIril all io.irts of tiny , iipol talii'e
in Allt lf , a i,
CARTOONIST DIES.
Lontdon, Aug. i.-Ltntey f'amnbotilo,
the tartrirnltat of Plwwh. died tod.I
-afler a lung illIesa. Aged 60 , '
- a Inroi linet fettir' iof Punih ff tfet
lat dinadte,

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